The answer is the first option, "We have been chosen."
The present perfect tense is characterized by the usage of the words "have [verbed/verben, etc.]." However, since this sentence must also be in the passive voice, we must act accordingly. Instead of "We have chosen," the sentence now reads as "We have <em>been</em> chosen."
Hope I could <em>have been</em> of assistance!(See what I did there?)
I would chose C. Because In the story, they are doing some things that other cultures would do, like eating a picnic
<span>If your choices are the following:
</span><span>a. according to the first stasimon, the chorus appears certain that oedipus is the murderer.
b. according to the first stasimon, the chorus appears certain that oedipus is really the son of laius.
c. according to the first stasimon, the chorus appears certain that oedipus is not the murderer.
d. according to the first stasimon, the chorus appears to know that oedipus is polybus's son.
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Then the fact that you can select to confirm what the Chorus know is letter C.</span><span />
Answer:
The effect of this decision is the discovery of Hooverville, a place where train hoppers get food and shelter, before catching the next train. Another cause and effect relationship is the man at the mission who refuses to let Bud in. Strangers see the incident and pretend that Bud is their son Clarence.
Explanation:nany